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Pezicula cinnamomea?
Mirek Gryc,
29-01-2020 08:20
Hi
With species of this genus I always have uncertainty about the designation, of course, except for a few species that are quite characteristic.
Could this be P. cinnamomea?
It was growing on a dead branch in Salix.
Regards
Mirek
Could this be P. cinnamomea?
It was growing on a dead branch in Salix.
Regards
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-01-2020 10:25
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
Quite overmature stage, but I think it is.
Mirek Gryc,
29-01-2020 10:39
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
Hi Zotto.
Oh yes! - fruitbodies very ripe.
At Salix, however, this is my first collection. Earlier, with a similar microscopic structure but with a lighter colored, I encountered growing on branches on Quercus.
Thank you
Mirek
Oh yes! - fruitbodies very ripe.
At Salix, however, this is my first collection. Earlier, with a similar microscopic structure but with a lighter colored, I encountered growing on branches on Quercus.
Thank you
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-01-2020 11:18
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
This is a plurivorous species, even on conifers.
Mirek Gryc,
29-01-2020 11:34
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-01-2020 12:50
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
Yes, but P. cinnamomea is not rare on conifers as I remember
Mirek Gryc,
29-01-2020 14:00
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
Sorry Zotto but I don't know the meaning of the word "cifiers"?
Mirek Gryc,
29-01-2020 14:43
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
Did you mean "conifers"?
If so? - then, I have no opinion on this topic :(
Pezizela is still too difficult for me.
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-01-2020 17:56
Re : Pezicula cinnamomea?
Indeed, sorry, I now corrected it. The genus is also somewhat dubious to me because the characters are often only slightly different.














